Starting a New Company

New to catering but, not cooking. Never owned a restaurant .I live in a small town. When i inquired about different restaurant for lease here in town the door was shut in my face because, the owners still have other places and didn't want anymore compatition to there business. So i decided to do catering all we have is a bbq,subway,quiznos for that. And to simply i bought a used bread truck for the business. Still putting it together. And with catering being seasonal here. I made plans when ready to set up my truck on the square to advertise my business and sell food so people could try my food. And be willing to hire me for events. Now i have changed my mind again, To make catering my second job and just have a food truck on the square.That way i could maximize the food truck. Now i'm stump on food for this truck has to be healthy,fresh. fast,easy Any suggestions. All we have here is a italian,mexican,pizzahut,kc,steak house. And a couple of huge factories that i could get there business for lunch.

Wasnt clear before sorry, have 16 years cooking experience via line ,short order,buffet. Have some college gourmet cooking and catering so that is why im interested in this adventure to me the possibilitues are unless. But at the same time don't want to go into to many directions. And a food service truck is a poor man's restaurant lol

As a former food truck owner to another food truck owner, I'm going to give you some constructive criticism. I hope you take it well...

Work on your grammar, spelling, sentence structure and punctuation. I had a really hard time understanding much in that original post. You're going to get a lot of emails from other companies and professionals inquiring about your services. You'll want to interact with them in a professional matter and this is critical to the success of your business!

If it were me, and I wanted you to cater an event for me and you sent me an email like that, I'd look elsewhere.

if you are going to start a catering services,you should carry out any kind of methods which has not been presented by anyone in the country. It will make you differ from others.I got some suggestions for you.
Popcorn bars are elaborately spiced and flavored popcorn started showing up at events in 2012, and caterers predict even more in 2013 and chocolate Strawberry (fresh strawberries hand dipped in a divine warm chocolate bath) is also getting part of trend in our country.

It is scary, but if it is your passion follow it. The best advice I can offer is to get input from all spheres. Ensure that your costing and portion control is up to standard, because this is where you are likely to lose money. Start small, and keep quality consistent. Try to keep within your limits and grow from there. Welcome to the industry!